Apple's watchOS 10, the next version of the Apple Watch software, is reportedly packed with remarkable upgrades. It should improve the overall experience of its users like never before.

The Cupertino-based giant is gearing up to launch the all-new watchOS 10 in the next several weeks. The new version is expected to see the light of day at the upcoming WWDC 2023 in June.

Apple watchOS 10 Update Might Bring Big Changes to the Apple Watch
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A customer inspects an Apple Watch Series 4 on display at an Apple store in Sydney on September 21, 2018.

But as early as now, a recent report gives us a glimpse of what to expect from the Apple Watch operating system, including a massive interface revamp and new long-awaited features.

Apple watchOS 10 Update

According to a news story by 9to5 Mac, Bloomberg journalist, Mark Guman, who consistently predicts various happenings at Apple, puts the shimmer of the spotlight on what watchOS 10 in his latest Power On newsletter.

Gurman disclosed that the next watchOS version is home to massive changes in a bid to improve the Apple Watch experience over the air.

9to5 Mac notes in its report that the previous iterations of the watchOS were quite alike. No massive changes arrived in the more recent versions. While it brought new features now and then, the overall experience remained the same.

With that being said, the new watchOS update might be a new exciting upgrade for the smart wearable.

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'Fairly Extensive' Apple Watch Upgrade

Gurman believes that "the new watchOS should be a fairly extensive upgrade." So finally, it looks like Apple Watch users are in for a treat this June.

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One of the new Apple Watch 8 series is displayed during a launch event for new products at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on September 7, 2022. - Apple unveiled several new products including a new iPhone 14 and 14 Pro, three Apple watches, and new AirPod Pros during the event.

The Bloomberg journalist further notes that the changes are likely to focus on the user interface (UI) of the watchOS. He went on to add that the new version will be unlike the minor changes in the upcoming iOS 17 for iPhone users.

He also states it is "important for watchOS to have a big year given that the Apple Watch hardware updates will be anything but major."

However, Gurman failed to go into specifics. He did not mention any possible changes or new features likely arriving at the next watchOS. With the upcoming

WWDC event is kicking off in the next couple of weeks, we might learn more details about the watchOS 10, according to Phone Arena. For now, Gurman touts that the next-generation software is set to deliver remarkable changes.

Apple recently rolled out the watchOS 9.4 update, delivering new features like Wake-Up Alarms. But it turns out that the upcoming watchOS 10 is bringing more noteworthy upgrades to the Apple Watch.

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